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Overcast conditions for SoCal with partial sunshine later on

A row of homes on an overcast day at Sunset Beach in Orange County. According to Sean Vitousek, Sunset Beach is one of the beaches in Southern California that is most feeling the effects of coastal erosion.
A cooler day in store for inland and valley areas in SoCal; hot temperatures remain for Coachella Valley.
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Quick Facts
    • Today’s weather: Cloudy
    • Beaches: 62-69
    • Mountains: 55-57
    • Inland: 67-73
    • Warnings and advisories: None

Another cloudy day is in store for Southern California Thursday with breezy conditions in the afternoon in some areas.

High temperatures for the coastal areas will remain in the mid 60s with highs from 60 to 70 degrees for the valleys. The Santa Monica Mountains will be cooler, with highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Orange County conditions will be similar, with mostly overcast skies and some clearing for the inland areas. Temperatures for the coast will range from 62 to 68 degrees, and between 65 to 70 degrees for the inland areas.

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The Inland Empire will see morning fog and then partly cloudy conditions in the afternoon, with highs from 67 to 73 degrees.

Tonight's lows will drop to the low 50s.

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